【題目】 ---How does he usually spend his weekends?

---He spends as much time as he can _______ computer games .

A. practising playing B. practise to play

C. practise playing D. to practise to play

【答案】A

【解析】

試題分析:句意:--他通常怎么度過(guò)他的周末?-他花費(fèi)盡可能多的時(shí)間練習(xí)玩電腦游戲。spend doing sth,花費(fèi)……做某事;practice doing sth,練習(xí)做某事。結(jié)合句意,故選A。

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